1975
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(75)90079-1
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Healing after tooth reimplantation in monkeys

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“…No radiographic signs of external resorption appear until the resorption cavities have increased to more than 1-2 mm in diameter (53), and only the smaller resorption cavities which are situated interproximally can be detected in radiographs (49,53). It has been shown in a histological animal experiment that resorption lesions are observed as early as 14 days after the replantation (30), while clinical signs of ankylosis (reduced mobility and high percussion sound) occur 5 weeks after replantation (4).…”
Section: Effect Of Type Of Immohiiization On Iate Compiicationsmentioning
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“…No radiographic signs of external resorption appear until the resorption cavities have increased to more than 1-2 mm in diameter (53), and only the smaller resorption cavities which are situated interproximally can be detected in radiographs (49,53). It has been shown in a histological animal experiment that resorption lesions are observed as early as 14 days after the replantation (30), while clinical signs of ankylosis (reduced mobility and high percussion sound) occur 5 weeks after replantation (4).…”
Section: Effect Of Type Of Immohiiization On Iate Compiicationsmentioning
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“…After reimplantation, new junctional epithelium is re-established within 7 days, the supracrestal connective tissue and the bone marrow being the main sources for the proliferation of connective tissue (30), in which the fmal maturation of the intcrseptal periodontal ligament fibres may take as long as 4 months (30). Histologically, all reimplanted teeth show some degree of pathological change even though clinically they may be functioning properly (31).…”
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“…al. reported that resorption and ankylosis were not observed in intentional replanted teeth in monkeys in 3 weeks to 4 months time [2]. The periodontal ligament (PDL) is that soft, spicialized connective tissue situated between the cementum covering the root of the tooth and the bone forming the socket wall.…”
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“…Generally after 3-4 days, the gap is obliterated by young connective tissue and in the next two weeks additional collagen fibres develop and complete repair of the periodontal ligaments occurs after 4-6 weeks of operation [1,2,5,9].…”
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